Abstract
We introduce a new proxy for the health of financial intermediaries-the Leverage Bearing Capacity (LBC). LBC is the leverage of a fictitious intermediary that targets a fixed level of risk and rebalances its capital structure on an ongoing basis. Our measure is based on market values, incorporates off-balance sheet activities, is available at any frequency, and inherently captures higher-order risks. We analyze the dynamics of LBC in event studies and demonstrate that it is closely linked to financial sector uncertainty. Building on an intermediary asset pricing model, we validate that LBC proxies the marginal wealth of intermediaries. Empirically, it explains the expected returns across several asset classes and subsumes the explanatory power of existing measures of intermediaries’ health, financial uncertainty, higher-order risks, and common risk factors.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106670 |
Journal | Journal of Banking & Finance |
Volume | 145 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2022 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Balance sheet valuation
- Financial constraints
- Financial intermediation
- Intermediary asset pricing
- Leverage
- Option-implied information
- Risk-bearing capacity